As a designer

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Onesimos

My occupation is listed as Designer, an often vague and flashy title one might use to hide a true occupation. I actually design commercial millwork, ie hotel reception desks, bank checkstands and tellerlines. Usually, I have to work off of architectual prints.

Though, every now and then I am allowed to do my own thing with minimal outside direction. This was the case in my new office. We recently relocated facilities, and I was allowed to create my office with the only stipulation being that I must be able to do my job in it when done. Well, anyway, I am finally quasi moved in.

A couple of renderings of the office.

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And a couple of pics from the finished product.

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The guys from the shop did some awesome work and are really the reason it turned out so well.

Comments (9)

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Baine·
Is there enough room under that desk for a secretary?
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FatBastard·
You play RB6 too much!
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CRASHFIRE·
Nice work! What software did you use to draw and render it?
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nomodifier·
-1 for positioning the monitor so coworkers can see what your looking at.\r \r +1 for general drafting awesomeness.\r \r sero sum blog.
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kewljoe·
awesome work dood, can you design one cool desk for gaming?
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cerialthriller·
what the hell kind of designer are that you can keep your workspace so neat? :) I dont even remember what color my drafting table is anymore, hehe.
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Caesar·
that is an awesome design!, in an automotive designer and i love it. great job.
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dos·
industrial. nice.
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Onesimos·
@cerial\r \r It's only clean b/c I had not used it before taking pic\r \r @Crashfire\r \r program called CabinetVision, it sends my stuff to our CNC router to cut out the parts\r \r @nomodifier\r \r only work on black monitor, white monitor for surfing.